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View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

Into the Caves - 2013 Earth Science Internship Experiences will feature two students who completed internship experiences last summer. Stephanie Hogan and Christian McLaughlin will share their experiences as interns at the Oregon Caves National Monument and the Maquoketa Caves State Park. Learn about the internship process for the earth sciences.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

As part of national Earth Science Week, the public is invited to an event at the Raymond Quarry to learn about rocks, minerals and Iowa geology. Participants can collect rocks, minerals, fossils and learn about the natural resources in the state, including the limestone industry. Faculty and students from the Department of Earth Science will be on hand to provide information about rocks and minerals. Also participating will be personnel from Iowa Geological Survey, IOWATER, and the Black Hawk County Gem and Mineral Society.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

Madison Pike and Alison Schell, geology majors, will discuss their experiences at field camps in Colorado and South Africa. Attending and successfully completing a field camp course is one of the culminating experiences of a geology major’s undergraduate education and provides them the opportunity to extend the knowledge they have gained from UNI courses to a variety of situations and settings.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.

View the evening sky from the UNI observatory located on the roof of McCollum Science Hall. Meet near the polar bear outside of room 137 before 9 p.m. to be escorted to the roof. The event goes forward regardless of the weather.